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The Da?lv Ne* TO, TUESDAY MQRNING; SEPTEMBER ll, 1866. COMMERCIAL. Imports. .GOTTENBUBG, SWEDEN-Per Swedish brig Princessa Louise-J318 bars Iron, to Bones, Brown fi: Co; 9a0 bars Iroj, to Hart & Co; 731 bars Iron, to J E Adger & Co; ii bundles and 5032 bars Iron, to J M Freds berg. Export!. LIVERPOOL-Per Br ship Sedbergh-20 bales 81 and IOU bales Upland Coi ton, 31* bbls and 78 cans Spi? rits Turpentine, 1484 bbls Rosin. The Charleston Cotton Market. The market was quiet yesterday, and the transactions | were confined to about S bales of Full Middlingsjat 31c. .per lb. Angnsta Market. ? > AUGUSTA, September 7.-"Business generally bas | been dnll to-day. We have no transactions to note in . gold or securities. Brokers are still asking 145 and giv? ing 143. frilver unchanged. Exchange Ho premium. COTTON-TherO has been a fair demand for gqDd | grad?s, but little offering. Holders are firmer in their views, and decline to sell Good Middling at 30 cents. 1 .Strict Middling to-day' brought that figure. We report I sales of 43 bales, as'follows : 1 at 27,24 at 28, 2 at 29, ? and 16 at ?0 cents. The receipts are 72 bales. We give j .as quotations : :] v Low Middling...v...;.?'...(.'..27 to ?8c. Middling.:.29 to - 8tric? Middling.30 to - .Good Middling.;......31 to - Middling Fair.- to - Mobile Market. MOBILE, September 7.-COTTON.-A fair demand,, 'Chiefly for the grade? of Low Middling and below, are reported to-iay, resulting in sa.'es of 500 bales, the matket'cloBing quiet. ' Middlings and above ore almost -entirely nominal. W?h these rnnarks we give tho following quotations: Ordiuary.......21 to 22c. Good Ordinary.24 to-. i Lo H Middling.20 t?p 27o. Middling.-.-.- io 30c. SaloB of the week 1300 bales, mostly for Liverpool ac . ccount. \ MONETARY AND FINANCIAL-A fair busluess ls report? ed in Exchange Bince t?e removal of the New Orleans blockade, which has continued'to increase in activity up to to-day. While there is no quotable change lu ?rates, the'' market closes stiffer. '? We continue to quote par ohecking by banks. and bankers, end. ?? discount buying Cotton Bills. The Gold market has been unsettled during tho en? tire week, and with a general belief in an early decline. To-day wo notice a stronger feeling in this direction I eince the receipt of New York telegram. Our market | closes at 142 to 144. " . 'I > We notice an increased business in Sterling at 143 for Cotton Bills. New Orleans Sight continues to rule at par, with a fair amount of business reported. New Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, September 8.-Tn consequence of J the unfavorable tenor of tue dispatches from Liverpool, .published in the morning papers, tue market opened | with very little inquiry, ond continued dull and droop? ing throughout the day.' Factors evinced increased de? sire to sell, while buyers, on their part, were reluctant ? to operate even at what may. appear to be cheap rates, preferring to await the effeot of later news. Uuder these circumstances, the day 's transactions were restricted to 320 bales, tafeen by one broker, at prices indicating a further tendency to easier rates. In view of the limited business done, we repeat our quotations Of laut evening | - as follows : Ordiuary 24 to 28c; Good Ordinary 28 to 2?; Low Middling 31 to 32c, and Middling 34 to 85. STATEMENT OP COTTON. Stock on hand September 1st, 1866. bales. 102,082 ? deceived to-day...;. 195 Received p re viou sly.,. 1148 - 1,643 I 103,781 -Cleared to-dny. none. Oleared previously. 4682 ; ? -- 4,682 I Stock on hard. 99,043 J SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-The market is bare of the pro? duction of Louisiana, and tho stock on baud of the pro? duction of Cabals light; but the demand is Iii til,ed and only of a retail character. A lot of 6 hhds good common to fair Louisiana Sugar sold at ll,'4'c per ib. Prime Porto Rico ig retailing lu hoganoids at 15>?c, and fair .to prime Cuba at \'?ya to Vdy,c per lb. Cuba 8ugar ls retailing in boxes at I2>i to lllo per lb for Nos 12and 13; 1SH to 14??o for Nos Hand 15; W)? to 16>?o for Noa 16 and 18 ; and 17 to 17% for Noa 19 and 20. Cuba Molasses is retailing at 55o per gallon. FBEIGHTS,-There 1B very little doing. The rates are Kc per lb for Cotton by steam for New York, and $5 ?er ind for Tobacco ; >io by soil for Boston, $4 for Tc Saoco, and 68o per bbl for Flour; sall for Liverpool, %d for Ootton; for Havre, l%c. FINASOIAL.-With tho exception of a slight advance in oorn, and an unfavorable reaotlon in flour, predica? ted on heavy receipts, the general market continued I without any material change, while the movement in [ our leading staple, owing to still more unfavorable ac counts from Liverpool, was oh a very restricted scale, 'the day's sales having been confinedfto 320 bales, at prices indicating a I eaning to inside fig ure s, The Gold market opened quiet at 144)? to 145, the closing quotations last evening, and after a very moder? ate business closed at abput 144>?? There wdreno saes at the Board. In the op en market the transactions in duded $5000 at 144; $3U00 (1000and2000)at Ui%; J?500 at MX; $3000 at .144%; $21,500 (1600, 2000, St/00, and three lots of 5000), at 145, and $5000 at 145)*. Nothing of any moment was reported in Silver. American coin TUleS at about 1SS to IS?, ?ld Mexican dollars at 14f> " The supply of Foreign Exohange waa quite limited, ?and there being a considerable difference between the ~views of buyers und fellers, the negotiations were to -an inconsiderable extent. The sales of sterling includ? ed ?2000 A 1 at 150, ?13.500 {two lots of 20U0,. 4500 and 5000) at 150>i, and ?5000 bank at 162)4. In francs wei noticed the sale of 30.000 privat o bankers';, at 8 72J?. St?rUng may be quoted at 148 for WU'of lading bills, and 149 for good clear, 150 to 150? for A 1 to first class, and 163 to 154 for bank, and'francs at 3 85 to 3 80 for A1 j -commercial, Hnd 3 75 to 3 70 Xor bank. Domestic Exchange was attended with extremo dull' ness throughout the day. The bunks continued to I ?check on New York at par, at which they met with very Jittle demand. The offerings ot commercial were rather 'light, and we heard of but one transaction-$30,000 New i York Bight at M por cent discount. Tho rato'B ont doors | -were )i to % per"cent discount. ' - Memphis Market. MEMPHIS, September 8.-COTTON.-Tho market i .yesterday opened put dull and heavy, with lew inquiries ! and little offering. The transaction* throughout the -doy were Bmall;' The Liverpool dispatches of the 4th, per coblo, report .the market dull, with a.decllne in ? .prices of %a. Riles forthe day G0?O bales., diddling ; , Uplands 13d. Tho dispatchoB also report hostilities more: imminent between.;Prussia.and Soxony. Tho New York dispatcher also report the market dull and I nominal, at 32 to 85o. On the receipt bf these dls patohes the mr?ket here came to a stand, and during the afternoon there was nothing doing. We' le?rhed of B8.les.of a few small lots of Middling at 29 to 29>< to 30c;, LoW.Middlicg'aO to 27c Tho mamet closed dull and /heavy,' with prices drooping. We give the q?oT?tionB as nominal : Ordinary.23 to 24 Good Ordinary....'.24 to 25 Low Middling.2ti to 28 Middlin?.i.29 to 30 , Strict Middling.....;.32 lo 32>? aood Middling......- to - Wilmington .Market. WILMINGTON, September 8.-TURPENTINE-Only , =about 87 bbls received and soldat $3 45 for virgin and :$3 35 for yellow dip, per 280 iba u- '.. SPTBITS TOBPENTINE-Market quiet Sales of 63 bl)ls .=at 57c, 98 do at 58o, and ll dd at 68%o par gallon for i ?white, tax paid. , ' -i". ' ROSIN-Sale of only 36 bbls strained Common at $2 lQperbbl. U CoTTON-Ono Email lot sold at 27c for noddling. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, September 8.-COFFEE-There is a foirii hnsine.-s doirg in Bio, but it is mostly from second] hands. Stocks are light and prices fully maintained.: 'Quotations are for Rio, common to choice, 15% to 20>?c;! Lagusyra, 19c; and Java at 25 to 20o, gold. / COTTON-There is some demand from spinners, and : sales ore made on abatis of 32c for middling Uplands. FLOUB-Sales sro couiined principally to good Supers, ?but wa'lrtport one of 200 bbls Spring Wheat Extra at I $11. Quotations a;e unaltered. ? Howard street Super and Cut Extra.$io 00@$10 25*. Howard street Shippiu?: hxtra.ll 75? 12 2S! Howaul street High GradeB."t'l3 oo? 13 60' Howard streot family.,..j? o()(a) 14 60 I Ohio Super ?nd (jut Extra...'...10 00(5> 10 26 Ohio Shipping Extra.Ol) 00? 00 00:| Ohio Retailing..,11 5o@, 12 00^ Ohio Family.1.Ut 50? 14 00 Northwestern Super:.y on? 10 00 Northwestern Extra.10 50? 12 00 City Mills Super...19 00? io 25' City Mills Standard brands Extra'.ll 75? 12 25 City Miljs Sbipping brauda Extra_. ..13 25? 13 50 Baltimore., Welch's an4Greenfield Family .15 00? oo 00 Baltimore High grides, Extra..'.. 14 25? 00 00 Byoi. Flour. ,.y:... 5 50? 6 00 Corn Meal, City.4 ?2#@ 0 00 GRAIN,-Wheat was lu better snpply to-di hushels white and 6000 bushels red, choice lol bia ior seed, aro bringlngrates much above whoi are paying; we hc-ard of one sale to-day of very ch at S3 25; other sales reported were of white, 41 els, at $3 15; 300 do at S2 85 : of red 812 bushels to 2 75, aud 1750 bushels at 52 77 to 2 80. Cc lower; recoiptB were 6125 bushels white and 857 yellow; sales of\ <?\ bite wore 3600 bushels at 01 aud 160 at 98 cents ; yellow was entirely neglected of 6000 bushel?, held over, was offered, without a purchaser.'' Oats are firm, but th? demand active; receipts 33?0 bushels, with sales of 1600 I at 47 to 49 cents, and 300 bushels inferior at 44 ce Rye, reoeipts .were 704 bushels, aud sales ?0 bu 98 cents. PBOVISIO?S-There is a fairly active jobbing 1 Bacon at; 17?c for Shoulders and 20Kc for Bid? thing doing in Built Meats, whioh are quoted n at 16? and 18?o for Shoulders and Sides. Mei is quiet but firm at $84' 50 per bbl. Hams are i change, and Lard lower and dull, Butchers' ot. Western at 20& to 2l?o. lt UGABS-There is some inquiry for Grocery, t market is quiet, with prices barely sustained, i Sugars rule steady. WHISKEY-We havo no change to note; stoj light, and holders firm at ?2 85 for large, and 3 2 87 for small lots. ?cw Yoi'K Market. " ' MONET MARKET. The Now York Journal of Comment, of Sal the8thinst., says: The market presents a little less activity in fli circles, but increased, animation in most depart of mercantile business. Capital is abundant and offered on acceptable securities at 3 to 4 per cern, class commercial paper is in demand at 6 to 6 pc pur annum discount. , Gold opened this morning nt 145?, touched V off to 146?, again sold up to 146, and closed at 14 Silver iain limited request at tl to 10 cente belc price of gold. Foreign Exchange remains dull. The nomina for the best bankers sixty days' sterliug bills, is and for do short sight 107?. We quote : Bills days on London, 105 to 105? for commercial; 100? for bankers'; do at short sight, 1011? to.. I Pans at 60 days, 5 40 to5 3J?; do at short sight, I to 5 30; Antwerp, 6 40 to 5 82?; Swiss, 6 40 to 6 Hamburg, 35 to 36?; Amsterdam, 30 to 39%; fran 39? to .40; Bremen, 75? to 77; Prussian thalers 6! 70?. PRODUCE MAUSET. NEW YORK, September 7.-BBEA?STOTFS-The ket for State, and Wostern flour'ia more active prices rule fifteen to'twenty-five' cents better; sales aro 12,000 bbls at $5 2'J to $7 85 for snperflne i $6 to 8 95 ior common extra State; $9 50 to 101 1 choice do; $5 20 to 7 85 for suporfine Micuigan, Ind 1 Ohio, Iowa, &c, and $6 40 to ? 50 for extra do, indi Bhipping brands of do at {?10 60 to 12 ii;' spring v St JLouis at $10 50 to ll 7?? aud winterdd at ?12 to ; closing firmly. We quote: ! Snperflne State.......... $5 20? Extra State..'......' 0 00? Super Western. 8 20? Extra Western....*... 0 40? Extra Ohio P.ouud Hoop. 8 20? I Extra Ohio Round Hoop (trade).10 60?: Extra G?nesoe., -@ i Extra St. Louis.;.10 00@; ! SOUTHERN FLOun-^Better prioes are obtained. 1 sales ioclude 000 bbls at $10 ?0 to ll 60 for corar ! and $1175 to 15 50 for extra and family brande. j CORN MEAL-Is in limited request. Sales wero n I of 200 .bbls Brandywine at $4 86., " , ? ... , , WHEAT-The market is moro active at an advan< three to five cents. Tho sales aro 42,000 bushels at j for common Milwaukee club; mixed cliib on pri terms; $2 25 for No 1-Milwaukee; $2 CO to $2 61 new amber State, and small lot? of do at $2 67 to $'. OATS-Are in limited request. We notice sales of 000 bushels nt-13 to 48o for Chicago; 47 to 52c for wauheo, aud 66o for Canada. COHN-Tho market la more active, bnt at a d?clin lc, Sales were made of 132,000 bushels at 81c iori rior;8l? to82o for Bhipping Western mixed, and for Western yellow. Bnooit COEN-Western ls selling in lots at 5 to 7c. CANDLES-Are in small demand, at former qu Hons. Adamantine hold at 22 to 23c; sperm, 45c; tent, 66o. . COFFEE-There is a good demand from the trad steady rates. We notice Bales of 5100 bags Bio, ex < Duncan, 4800 bags do ex Miranda, and 84 bags Mara bo on privat? terms. COPPER-Trade is less active. Firm prices are fained. Bales of 100,000 lbs Portage Lake at SIC; 100, lbs Detroit, deliverable the earlier part of September 31?o. COTTON-There is a fair demand from the spinn and exporters at steady rates. The sales are 2400 bal We quote : . . N. C Uploads. Florida, Mobile. Tez Good Ord.27? Ito 28 28? to 29 28? to 29 SO? to LowMid.80? to 81 30>i to Sl 30? to 81 31? to Middling.... .82? to 33 33? to 84.33? to 34 34? to Good Mid.30? to 87 36? to 37 37? to 88 36? to Dnuas, &o-There is an increased demand for chet cala, but in the general market there ls no import! chang?. Sales, in most instonoes. sra ot fall fora Agares, inoluding io casks Dutch modder at 8?o goi oman lota cream tartar at- 29 to 29?o gold; 160 tons sc ash, to arrive, at 8?o gr d; 60 tons do, to arrive, at 8] gold; 60 ton? sal soda ot 2? to 2?o gold; 10 tons ca-;s soda at 0? to 6?o gold ; 600 kegs bl-carb soda, to arri' at 5% to 6?o gold; and 50 casks bleaching powders 3?ogoid. ; , : , FISH-The snpply of cod is inoreaslue, and as the d maud is not loi ge, Drices ls in buyers' favor. Mackel are offered more freely at heavy rates. The soles a 16000 quintals' cod and 1300 bbls mackerel, Herri are unchanged; 8000 boxes chungad hands at o figures. .Sales were also made of 60 bola pickled & and scale, to arrive, at $8 to 6 BO. We quote Grai Bank cod at $7 SO.to 8; St. Georges Bank at $8 50. ai r-iokled cod at $8; new No. 1 Bay mookVel at $23; ne No 2 do at $19; No 8 do at $14; new shore No 1 macs rel at $74 60; now do No %.at $20 to 20 50;pickh scale at $6 60 ; dried hake ot $3 25 to 3 50 ; pickled Bi herring ot $4 50; Shore ot $5, ond Magdalen at $3 50 I 3 75; scaled herrings at 70o, and No 1 at 501 J 65o. FRUITS.-The general tone of tho market remains i i at our lost. Raisins have improved In price, owing to light supply; there .ls more inquiry from the trod Hales in lOtS embrace 2900 boxes at $4 so to * 00 for la ers. Almonds ore in soant supply, and command hlf prices; soles ot Tarragona are reporttd at 83o; Langn [ doc held at 40oj sales of 175 bbls currants at l??o; BO dines held at 20 to 40o per .qr and hlf boxes. GUNNIES.-There seems to bo a moro general inqub for lull parcels. Full former prices arq demanded. Ssh unimportant. We quote bags at 26?o, lu Boston; dot at 85?c, in Boston; and 36!? to 39?c. in this market. HAT.-We quote o t full former figures, with 0 good d mond.- Sales of old crop ut>85 to OOo for shipping,,an $115 to 1 25 for retail; now cropat.70to75nfor8hippini sud 90o to :$110 for retail parcels. t v , INDIGO.-Trade ls very light; tho entire business con lined to jobbiDg purchases, including 80 coses Monlll; and Modtai at $110 to 180/ IiiQN.-Sales of Glengarnock have been made at lowe P'ices, owing to the decline in gi.ld, aud oxclionne sales of 300 (tons Glengarnock,' to arrive, at $46; io tons do, to arrive, ot $45 50; 150 tons do at $45; Garte cherrie, ex ship, held at $48; parcels from yard hav sold at $49; American quiet at $48 for No li MOLASSES-The marget is dull and heavy, Theisalei are confiiocl to small lots to tue trade. .NAVAL ljT0BE8.--8pirits turpentine more steadib held, with a fair inquiry; sales of 100 bbls, mostly a" 68o;'roslnscontinue in very fuir demand; sates lncludi 1300 bbls, lu small lots, at $3 50 for common, aud $rt tc $8 for, No 1 aud pale. Prime Southern Pitch held at $3 75. I OiLB-Linseed is in very fair demand; sales of 101 I tous, to arrive, on private terms. ' Fish oils Aro ot for mer flgnies, with a.quiet market; crude whale $l?0 bleached winter w'iialo $1 60 to 1 65; ciudeSperm $2 7 to 2 76; natural bleached and winter sperm $2 95 to 3 Lard is quiet at $160 to 2; 50 bbls grease on private terms. OIL CAKE-Salen of 500 tons are reportad at $51. PETROLEUM-Orude ls in better demand; wo quote at 27c, with sales of 3000 bbls; bonded is in very lair de maud, with sales of 2500 bbls at 44? to 48o for prime light straw to white; 45? to 48c for standard to prime white. PROVISIONS-PO:BK-The market is moro active at full rates Sales were made Of 72?? bbb) at $83 18 to 33 31 for mess, cash and regular way, dosing at $33 25 CaBh $31 to 31 25 for '64 and '65 mess, ?ud $.10 to '30 25 for prime. Also, for future delivery, 4760 "bbls mess at $32 62? s 0, October; $30 50 s 0, November; $33 25 to 33 37 b o, all the year; $28 25 s o, all the year.. BEEF-Remains about the same. We notice sales of 400 bbls at ?14 to 19 for plain Western meas, and S10 50 to 28 for extra moss. BEEF HAiis-^?re entirely nominal. ' HB AC?N SIDES'^-Are inactive. Sales were' made of 80 boxes Cumberland cut at 15?C. j CUT MEATS-The market ls quiet bit steady. The siles [ are 285 pkgs at 19? to 21?c lor hams iu dry salt, und ! 14? to 15c for shoulders in do. ' * LARD-There is not so much doing, and prices are hardjy sustained. Sales were made of. 880 tos and bbls at 13 to 18?c for No 1 to kettle rendered cits and 10 v . to 2??o for Wostern. ;?" <4j BUTTER-The market is. dull, heavy, and declinine There is a little.call.for choice State for shipment t?' California, but, with that exception, the trade seems to be almost dead,, The receipts are still heavy. We emote 8tate ot 35 to 4?o ,in Welch tubs and firkins, ond West oro at ,26; to 82c for common to prime reserve. OHBESE.-There is but little inquiry. European buyers are loss disposed to operate, although fine lots are offered at low?r prices. The receipts are still lu es o'.'ss of the sales, so that the stook ls accumulating Wo1 quote .dairy.at 10 to lOcyond factory at io to 17?Cj the' latter price for flue. RICE.- There is but") little doing. S3les were made in lots, of 20(n)ags Rangoon at 9? to loo. ? ' SALT.-Is quiet but-steady. The solos are In lots from SUGAR,-The market for raw is quiet,, We quote fail to good,refining oU0?:to 10%., Tho sales ore 555 hhis Cuba at 10? to 13; 275 hhds Porto Rico atll'? to 13 "c \and 333 bxs Havana at ll?o. Refined is in modernt? request. We quote soft yellow at H to 15c; soft white ! ft?VPf 1? }r:hQ' *ud crushed, powdered and granulated at 10 Ai to 10;<|C, T?LLow.-Tne market ia more active nt unchanged rates. We nonce sales of 148,000 lbs at 12 to 12?;;c TBAB.-The market is quiet at about former prices. WH7T^^UPned Arable advices from Loudon, there is a very firm and fairly active market mintar. Sales of 1500 slabs StraitB at i% to 22o ?oW\- 6?T? Banca at 24c gold; English held at 22c coTd PMea I O charcool held at $10 25 gold lates-I | o ?fflH ??ly a Moderate inquiry for leaf. ?eaf3?t}S 18c.?tUCky at >X to "?< ? SS^r?^?.1? ^0oJW in the market. ? ?T??h?SS ? t0T fleeces lB not very ""'ive, bat Kto? The Bales are??^ InteelGa is moro ,do . gH? isn ?^r to d6alers and manufacturers, ond ib.ftflveepes at 68 to 65o for State, We ter and fine Ohio; 360 bales pu led at 47Mc for sono* nn?i extra; 158,000 lbs Texas at 26 to,3*0? 7?Abales Cane at I 26? to 29c, gold; 300 bales Mestiza 20?c, go?? and 30o currency; 41.000 lbs nails, part 8O0-40 bales Don. skol and 25 bales East India on'private terms. I FBBIGHTS-TO Liverpool, loo hhda tobacco at 22s 6d and per steamer, KOO boxes cheela on nrivnti iffm.! and to Bremen, 50 hhds tobaccS aU2s ?d! ' 5 Philadelphia We eh Iv Market PHILADELPHIA, September 77-Th rmarkets c?ne-, rally have been very dull, during ?he past week Bark is Bcarce and in fair dem?nd. Coal continues Wv dull Coffee is unchanged. In ooffffESi change to notice. FlHh and fruit arc There is very little demand lor flour! and Prices arein favor of the buyers. Wheat and corn rye and oats have declined. Naval stores are in fair demand. Petroleum is less active. In provision there is no material change to notice. Seeds are in fair demand and flax has ad vanced. Sugar ls less active and rather lower. Whit, l?l?r aremakingat39to CANDLEs.-idamantlnearo unchanged; sales are malt lng at 230 for 13 oz; 22o for 14 ot, and 24c for hotel ! candles, COAL-Continues very duU. We quote at S5 75 to 0 for white ash, and $6 to 0 50 per ton for Ted ash in2ff?f? ??^w0.1* dolD?ln th0 *W oi Mea ; 1000 lings of Rio sold at lOo per lb in gold Corros-The market has beeu inwtive, but pricoa aro without any material change. About 1200 bales aold lu lota ut from 33 to 35c per lb for Uplands and New Or? leans. DRUGS AND DYES-The markot continues dull; 100 nno nl'srtrln lld I LnM af flt/ .rt _.. , ' , soda . , , .--, ... Western at. 80 to 85c for good, and 70c foi- common quality. Eisu-Now mockf roi hove been coming forward slow, ly, and the transactions have been confined to 000 bbls from tho whurfat $28, and $20 for Shore No 1 and 2 at $23 50, and $10 for Bay. Codfish are Bcarce, and soil at 7? to 8 ?0. Pickled honing vary from $3 to ? per bbl. . FRUIT.- Supplies of all desoriptionB are coming for? ward slowly, and the stveka on hand are very much re? duced; oraugeB, ropucked, are Belling at $10, and lemons at $4 to 0. Dried apple? are in moderate supply, with sales at 13 to 16c; but little movement lu green opples; we quote at $150to6..; The market ls bare ol dried peacnes. FLOtfn-The market continues very dull, there being little or nb demand for shipment. Bales oomprise about 7000 bblB, including 1000 bbls city mills family on teirms kept private, and 2000 bbls North west family at ?tito 12 Sliper bbl. The retailers and bakers are buying at prices ranging from $7 75 to 8 60 for superfine, $9 to ll for old stock and fresh ground extra, $11 to 12 60 for Northwest extra family, the latter rate forfadoy lots, $1160 to 13 lor Penn'ylvania and Ohio family, and $14 to 10 per bbl tor fumy brands, as to quality. Rye flour sells in a small way at $5 75 per bbl. Corn meal con? tinues dull. The recelptB to-day are as follows: 1500 bbls flour, 9200 bush wheat, 2400 bush corn, and 5900* bush oats. GKAIS.-The demand for wheat continues ll mit-'d, but prices are without any material change. About 3500 bushels sold in lots at $2 Go to 2 62 for fair to prime Pennsylvania red; $2 75 to 2 83 for Southern do; and $2 00 to 3 per bushel for white, as to quality. Rye is dull and lower. 8ales of 2000 bushels Western at $1 to 1 05, and Pennsylvania $1 10 per bushel. Corn is also Inactive and lower. 37,< 00 bushels sold at 88 10 OOo for WeBtern mixed, and 91 to 92c per bushel for prime yellow. Oats ure less active. 2000 bushels new south? ern sold in lou at 47 to Sloper bushel, including 2000 I bushels unsound at 47c. GINSENG.-S applies have been coming forward slowly, and tho stook ls very low. There is afair inquiry, with I Bales of 4000 pounds crude at $110. GUANO-Is rather dull. Peruvian Bells at $110 per ton. HEMP.-Hollers aro Armor in their views, but there li very little business doing. HIDES.-The inactivity in foreign, ivhioh we have no? ticed for some time past, still continues, and prices are without essential change. , HOPS-Come forward slowly, and there is a steady demand at from 25 to 70 eta for common and choice quality. ',, ' I INDIGO-The demand has improved, and salea are making at $2 50, currency, for Bengal. 1 ISON-Pig metal 1B in fair request, at firm prices; No 1 foundery commands from $47 to 48; No 2 from $45.to ! 46; and forge from $37 to 43. In Scotch pig nothing doing. Blooms are unchanged, Manufactured iron ie quiet at former quotation*. . . LUMBER-Prices remain about the same as htBt quoted, but there, is Very little doing in the. way of eales. MoXiAss EB-The market continues very quiet.. 70 hhds of OUba Muscovado sold at 55 to 6S0 per fallon, the lat? ter rate for choice. NAVAL MOUES-Of ali descriptions ore very quiet, but prices continue without change. Sales common Rosin at $2 75 to 9; strained at $3 to 3 60; No 2 at $4 60 to 6; No 1 at $5 50 to 6. 1 Tar and pitch are quiet. Spirits of Turpentine are dull at the late decline; email sales at CS to 69c. OILS-^FIBII oils aro dull, and holden are firm in their views. Linseed oil is in demand at tho late advance; ?ales at $182 to 1 83. PETBOLEUM-Is less active, but pricoa are unchanged. 8000 bbls sold at 20? to 27o for crude; 45 to 45? for re? fined, in bond, and 55 to OOo per gallon for free, as to quality., PnoVISIONS-There is no material change to notice in price or dematid. Small salea of now mesa pork are making at $33 75 to 34 per bbl; 60 bbl? clear at $37; primo mess at $81, and prime at $30 per bbl. Mess beef ls In "botter domand. Salos at SIS to 23 for Western, ana $23 to 26 for city paokotl. B?et haras aro heia at $48 to 49. Bacon-Prices generally remai? without essential Change, but the transactions ate limited. Hales of plain aud fancy oanva-sod hims at 22 to 26o, sides at 20 to20-ifc, and shouldors at 17? to 17?p. In green meats tho trade has been fairly active for the sea? son, and prices aro rtrm. Sales of 400 tierces hams in pickle at 19?' to 20e, and 50,000 pounds shoulders in saltation. Tho l&rd market iB lees Arm. Sales of 35) bblo- ond tierces at 21 to 21?c, and kegs at 2i?r" But tor-There ia a very limited trade doing in Bolld packed. Small salos at 2t to 33o per lb. Choose ia quiet but firm, with small soles at 17 to 19c. Eggs sell at 2C to 28c per dozen; ERIOE.-Small salea are making at 10? to 10?c per lb. SPIKITS.-In foreign there 1B vory little doing, but prices aro unch mgod. Now England rum ranges at from $2 52 to 2 5.5 per gallon. Whmkoy is ICHS activo und rather lower; 275 bbls sold in lots at $2 37 to 2 38 for Pennsylvania, and $2 38 to 2 40 per g.dlou for Ohio. HuuAii.- Tho market hos boen less active and prices are unsettled, owing to the decline lu gold; about VJ0 hhdB of Cuba sold at 10? to 12c per lb, currency. TALLOW.-Small sales of city rendered aro making ot 12 to 12?c por lb. , , , . . . WOOL.-There is rather more doing, but prices aro unchanged. 180,000 lbs sold in lo s ut from 63 to 05c for oxtro; 60 to Ole for line; 65 to 60c for medium; 50 to 1 55o for coarse; 55 to 6flc foa inferior tub washed; 69 to 60c for good; 50 to 62o for extra WeBtern pulled ; and 40 to 4So per lb for No 1 Western pulled, as to quality. FREiSHTB.-ln*coal Oil freights thoro is nioreifl doing, A vessel was chartored to Antwerp at 5s 6d; ono to Ge no? at 5B 9d, and ono to Hamburg on private terms. Tho rateB to Liverpool are unchanged; we quote flour ut ls 6d; groin at 3? to 3d, and cotton ot ?d._ Cool freights are dull at the following^ites: lo Albany $2; Alexandria $100; Boston $2 25; Bridgeport $J2? . Bath $3; Chelsea $2 60; Charlestown $2 60; ?1?^T' $2 60; East Cambridge $2 75; Hlnghum and discii $2 60; Hudson $2; Hyannia $2 40 to 2 60; Lynn, andI diann 82 50- Norfolk gi 50; Now York $1 70 to 1 72; Noir Ha ven$2 26 NewLondon $2 25; New Bedford $2;New port $2; Nepousott $2 75; Poughkeepsie and ow $1 75; Portsmouth $? 60; Portland $2 60; Providence $2 25; Petersburg $2; Richmond, Va., $1 00; Eoxbiuy $2 70; Salem $2 25,; St. John, N, B., gold, $2; Troy $2; Wash? ington, D. C., $1 60. Iiate Marketa. CINCINNATI. September 7,1-S'lour scorco and firmer; prices tend upward,, Whiskey Atm at ?2,31, duty paid, andia 31 % in-bond, Provision!, firm, quiet ami-un rtonge^LardTdemaud at 19?c, held at 20c. Go}d "CHICAGO, September ,7.-Flonr activo and advanced 10 to loo; sales at $9 75 to }1 jm *??\n Wheat firm and closed $103 toa 91 for No 1 ; $ 1 64 to 1 72 for . No 2. Corn quiet at 51 to 52?c for No 1, and 50 to oU? for No 2. Oats advanced ? to y,c, c osing steady at 29!4'oforNol, oud25?cforNo 2. Higuwines steady. ' Mesa Pork ?33 60 to 33 75... FreiShts dochued ? to lc. Kcceipts-11,000 bbls flour; 123,000 bush wheat; 383 000 bush corn; 45.000 bush oats. Sliipmenta-9??0 bbls i flour J 106,000 bush Wheat; 244000 bush corn; 13,000 ? ? MILWAUKEE, September 7. -FlUr dull. Wheat quiet at ? 93 Corn dull at 5 c. Oats Juli at 32c. Rocelpts 1400 Db's flour: 25,000 bush wheof ; 3000 bush corn; 3000 buoli nata. Shipmeuta-400 bbls fljur; 16,000 bush wheat; 22.000 bush coru. Freights-lljic on wheat to Buffalo. ST LOUIS, September 7.-Tho,lour market is better; soles at $8 25 to 8 75 for tingle extra, ond HO to 10 7a foi double oxtra. Wheat ls unchanged. Corn lower at 61 to 65cfor mixed and yell?W'\A^"CU0/X ' Providions unchanged. Whisked S2 26!^ to 2 27?. ~^0TI6FISTHEBEBYGI^^^^^ EDISTO AND ASHLEY CANAL COMPANY will, at the next session of the Legislature, apply for an amend men? of their Charter. .lamc3niQB ?ugnstn ! THE CHARLESTON POSTOF'FICE. The maila close at the Charleston Postofflbe as fol? lows : .. - FOE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD ROUTE- ' '' > Augusta, Savannah and Southern and. Western Con? nections, at. ,3"P- M. FOR SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, COLUMBIA ??NOH ...V.9 80 ?t M. j FOB NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD AND ALL FOINT8 WoBTH AND BAST ON THAT LINE, AND ITS CONNECTIONS1 ?....215P.M. FOB GEORGETOWN Tuesday and Friday, at. 6A.M. FOB POET ROYAL AND BEAUFORT-, Tuesday and Friday at.;. OA. M. And at other times one hour brfore the departure of Government transports. .-? FOB EDIflTO At irregular time", but usually twice a week. ' ' Office opens at 8 A. M. . Closes at 6,30 P. M. . On Sundays.open from 0.30 to 10.30. I . Pancngari, Per steamship E B 8ouder, from New York-MW Eddy, Mrs Col Anderson and Nurse, W. O Anderson, Major E Carter, Miss E Gibson, MIHS FE Graves, Miss Carrie Lee, Miss Carrie Thompson, Miss Fannie Thomp? son, MiSH Celia. Wilson; L V Martin, Master D McKay, Miss Ellen McKay, Miss Hattie Blake, Miss Nollie Brown, Miss Mollie Gleason, Miss Eugenia Summers, Miss Fannie BrowD, Adjutant S Smith, JGrayson; CF Burdtck and wife. Com A K Hughes, TJ S N, O Plenge, H C?an3ton. Mrs F Kien and 2 children, Mies ? Crans? ton, Miss K Wei de, Col Alfred Bhett and lady; Alfred Cay, lady, and 5 children, J Fitzgerald, Jn? Doyle, G W Woodman and son, Donnie Sheehan, E O'Reilly, Miss O'Reilly, J W McCullock, Mrs Bell and child, Mrs Lock? wood, Miss Clancy, G E Mixer, Alexander Wilson, John Horneo. Per Swedish brig Princessa Louise, from Gottenburg, Sweden-P T Ekstrom, A W Hellgvint, and 6 in the steerage. 1 Cono??Eiaca par South Cnmltna Railroad, September IO. 287 bales Cotton, 100 sacks Flour, 46 bags Rice, ? 4 bbls Spirits and ,30 bbls Crude Turpentine. 21 bales Osna bnrgs. 3 cars Lumber, Furniture, &o. To R H Biker, E N Fuller, Willis k ChisOlm, J ,Walker, J Carringhan, M Goldsmith k Son, J Fraser ? Co, G W Williams k Co, Adams, Frost & Co, Campbell k MllliDg, W W Smith, 3 V Aiken is Co, W Lebby, M A Pitzsimons, E Huchet, T .8 Burdell, J S Hyer, A Robinson At Co, G W Clark ii Co, D D Dtsqy, W, WHarley, Wharton.& Petsch.? - PORT CALE&iDAiLV . OORBE?TED WE3KL?. PHASES. OF. THE MOON. Last Q. 1st, 6h. 49m. even.IFirstQ. 16th, 10h.8ni.even New M. 8th, 8o. 64m. ovou.|UnUM. 24th, 8a.40m.morn ?SEPTEMBER, SUN. BISES, I BETS.' MOON SISES. mau WATER, Monday.... Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday.. Friday..... Saturday... Sunday. 5.. 42 5..42 B.M; C..44 Ci.44 5..45 6..40 6..11 6. .10 0.. 8 0.. 7 6.. 0 fl.. 4 0.. 3 7..12 i ?..87. 7..48 '9V.11 j 8,.23 D.,61. 1 9.. 0 10..29' 9..40. H.; 13! 10..19 ll..58 ll'. . 4 Mor'm MARINE ! NEWS, PORT OF CHARLESTON. ' Arrirud Yesterday. /SEPT. 10 i Stoamship Emily B Souder, Lockwood, New York I left Friday, P M.. Mdzo. To A Gotty it Co, Will 8 & Chisolm, Adams Express Co, J E Adger & Co, O N Ave j rill k Son, Albee k Warren, W O Bennett ?Co. A Bis? choff, H. 8 Brown, H D Burkett k Co, Brown k Byer, T M Bristol!, E Bates k Cn, W T Burge ic Co, Bollmami Bros, W M Bird & Co, GW 'Clark k Co, E David, Chis: olm Broa, J Campsen k Co, T M Oater, J W Carmn.lt, J W Caldwell, W H Chotee,'J Cantwell k Co, Craig, Tuo moy k Co, W S Corwin k Co, Cameron, Barkley k Co, L Cohen, L Drucker, W C Dukes k Oo, M Endel!, A Elfe. J M Eas?to, J A Ensl?w k Co, AW Eckel k Co, W H Buster by, IL Falk, B Ford, D F Fleming, B Feldman, Fraser & Dill, 8 Frank, J F Picken, J 8 Fairly k Co, P L Guillemin. Gregg k Co, C Graveley, J H Graver, Gruber k Martin, H Gerdts, W Gurney, Goodrich k Wiueman, Gonzales, Woodward k Oo, J Klein k Bernhardy, J W Harrieson ft Son, O K Huger, O Hickey, A H Hayden, I E Hertz A Co, Hastie, Calhoun & Co, J Hurkatnp k Co, O D Kensick, N A Hunt, Hart k Co, G H Hoppook, A S Hull, H Heins, F M Jones, A Illing, M Jacobi, J Kenny, Jennings, Thomlinspn k Co, T Kelley, O L Kornahrens, H W Kinsman, F Kressel.'Kiinck, Wickenberg & Oo, H Klatte k Co, King & Oossldey, L Kenecke, Lengniok k Sell, Lauroy k Alexander. i> Lillienthal, N Levin, Jr, A Langer, Little k Marshall, Mehrtens A; Wohltmann, W Matthlessen, Muller k Nimitz, McKay & Campbell, J B Morello, W McOomb, J H k D Maller, Msntoue ? Co, Mehrtens & Muller, H Meyer, 8 R Marshall, I Mann, A Nachmann, MoLoy k Rice, Mowry ft Co, Noyes k Vail, National Express .Cb, J F O'Neill! k, Son,;D O'Neill k Son, OA Ostendorff & Co, J O Ojemann, Pierson k Oo, O Plenge, O F Psnknio., D Paul & Co, R E Pen i el, W E Paddon, J A Qaaokenbueb, J H Head & Co, E H Rodgers k Co, W Roach, J Russell, C Klug, Raoul & Lynab, E Sturges, O Stauff, Strauss, Tances k Go, W fcteele, G W Steffens '& Co, L Schnoll k Co, A Seeburger, J Small is Co, W Q Trott, O, Voigt, Williams k Covert, Wagener, Heath k Monsees, W A.Wardlaw, Wardlaw ,k Carew, G W Williams k Co, Werner k Ducker. J Walaer, Agent, J Wal ooh, F Weyhmann k Co, Wurhmonn s Lillienthal, L Welskopf, Wilbur k Son, J Wieters, Yates k Bro, R R Agent, Order, P Hays, and others, Swedish brig Princessa Louise, Reutteroroner, Got tanbar*, Sweden, 65 days. : Iron. To J M Fredsberg, Bones, Brown k Co, Hart & Co, J E Adger it Co. Sehr Naiad Qu stn, Chose,' New York, 12 days. Mdze. To Shackelfoid & Fraser, W.McGinnis, WH Ohofee, W B Whildon & Co, F W Claussen, Kllnck, Wtckenberg k ; Co. King & Oassldey, Graeser is Smith, H D Burkett k. Co, B'O'Neill, E N FulJer, F S D?lmes, A Oanale, Ad ams. Damon 6t Co, H Klatte ? Oo, J F Picken, Thurston & Holman, Worner & B?cher, Hahn & t'ohrodu", G Vi k CO, BOU noll, il Drummond, Adams, Frost & Co, and Order. ... ,, ri . Cleared Yesterday. ISEPT. 10 Br ship Sedbergb, Kiiealo, Liverpool-Patterson k Stock. - From thia Port. Bark Sacramento, Hussey, Newport, Sept 5, andordorod to i'ryvideuco. R I. Sehr John ti Lee, Buiinel!, Port Spain, Trinidad, August . 1 2U. Behr Ella, Crocker, Newport, R I, Sept 5. Cleared for thia Port, Brig Jeremiah, Ford, ut Bostoi , Sept 6. Sehr L A Johnson, Tuttle, ut New. York, Sept 7. , Behr 8 T Baker, Taylor, at Nev York,'Kept 6. ?HBWPBWI iM"Ti'r'''unniirnignui.uiiuiMiuiiiiiwMiiwuiiiHUW LIST OP VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT, j LIVERPOOL. ; Tho Cardigan, Young, cuterod outward.: .August ll MATANZAS. Brig Caroline, Jones, up... ...August 17 UOSTON. . Steamship Theo D Wagner, Baxter, to leave.. Sppt'er 8 ; Bara lt B Walker, Latham, cleared...August 28 Btig Waltham, Matthews, cleared.;...August^ Brig Jorem(ah, Ford, bleared.Sopt'w 6 NEW YORK. Bark Henry, Blair, up.'..Sept'er 4 Brig Black 8 van. Podger, up.. ..Sept'er 8 Brig Castillan,-Hardcnbrook, cleared..;.AugUBt 31 Sehr 8 t? Crosby,-, up.August 31 Sehr Emma, Bird, up.,.August 24 S 'hr Nevada, Doughty, up.Augutt 21 Sehr Lilly, Francis, up.....'.August 20' Sehr Louisa A Johnson, Tuttle, cleared.Sept'er;-7 Sehr R Caldwell, McCormick, up.,..Sept'er 1 Bohr 8 TBaker, Taylor, cleared...Sept'er 6 PHILADELPHIA. f'chr Mba, Adams, cleared.Augu?t 25, cur W F Cunning, Cook, cleared.August ?8 BALTIMORE. ? Steamship John Gibson, Heed, to leave.Sept'er: s Steamship LJIU, Childs, to leave.Sept'er 8.' Brig Robert O Wright, Jr, Bugg, up.August 24' Brig W H Harris, Card, cleared.August 30 KENTUCKY STATE L0TT??EY,: Drawn Daily at Covington, Ky. MURRAY, EDM & GO,, MMA?ESS. Tickets from 81 to $20.. \; CIRCULARS SENT FREE OF CHARGE. ORDERS' for TICKETS in tho above LOTTERY promptly at-* tended to. Drawings mailed as BOOU MB the Lottery is drawn. Havana Plan Lottery-30,000 Tickets;- 696 Prizes. Capital Prize, $100,000. Draws the 15th and 31st of ea-,h month. Address H. T. PETEES, United States Licensod Agent, No.' 90 Hasel street, or Key Box 52, Postofllce. July 20_3mo THE EASTERN SO. CA. .TOURNAI* IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING KN the town of Bennettavillo, S. C., by W. E. E. H?N ERHON. Proprietor. Terms.-Three dollars per annuraitt advance sunt r liars tot tea :onle?i J?XS'M ISA?C E,Mm;$$Pi:;t COMMISSION IIOROHiill^ Factors and ?uctioii?ers, , No, 201 EAST CHAHL.KSTON, S. C. July4 . 8me SHIP? BROKEB8; ISAAC E, HERTZ & CO,, . Wo4 201 ?5AST BAY, , ??h^?^??AI,0OMsn88ION BDSINES8, and arJL?OT?Sr P ,*? DTT?. FREIGHTS'and CHAR TESS. Masters of vessels h&b&^%?$&F con also obtain Freights "r Oblrters by applying" above,,. - ,,. , , . GEO. A. HORLEY & 00. BAVENE5L & 00? i WM. P. HALL. ^ RUB'T MURfl'S 00.' - t ' MORDECAI & CO. , WILIJB&OHffi?, June M_ sirio TO SMPPEItS OP COTToF^fiE LUfilEEK AND NAVAL STOUES. J. A. ENStOW & C?ii SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND ' ' '0--; ; H ii ^AQTORS, N.O- 13.5 EAST BAY,' . ( , Charleston's, o'.i! RE PEEP ABED TO MATHS LIBERAL ADVANCES j ROBIN They will also make liberal advances ti?, i PLANTERS ! on Consignments oftbeir Gr?l?> to the disposal of which they will give, iheir prompt, personal attention, August? ? ? . .? j', ,i r ? tl WINE AND mm MEMjP^ Nos. 143 ?nb?*45 E?st B?y, ; OPPOSITE KERR'S WHARF, r? OFFER FOB SALE, LOW FOE CASS fc HEIDSIEOK CHAMPAGNE QU?R?S ??^D PESfTB SHERRY WINE, m oases And in casks *?' MADEIRA WINE. in coses and itt casks. .' j; CLARET WINES, in coses, pints and half pinta. CORDIALS, in cases-a variety ' . BITTERS (E, G.'Self), in cases ; .."..': W i BRANDIES, in cases and in cai ks GINS, in oases and in casks ' -" : ; RUM.incases ? :> . : .:, WHISKIES, in cases and in casks .,? ALE, in case?, quarts and pints LAGER BEER, in quarter, barrels, also In pints, packed, eight dosen to the barrel... ?mos JuneU LEWIS SS. AYER & CP., FACTORS ?t AND ; . GENERAL COMMISSION IWERMTS, NO. 13 BOYCE & ?O.'S W?ABP, , CHARLEST?W, S. C."' ', LEWIS M. AYER, , A. S. TBUMBO, ALF RED AYER, or BARN WEM? OP CHABLESTON. o?r BABNjv?nfc. August28' . ' ' ' ? RISLEY & CREIGHTON, GrBNER AI/ 'COMMISSION; MWij^^: Nb. 110 East ::B&v9 . COR, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, ? ?. ? CHARLESTON, S ?. ' LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS to our friends in ENGLAND, BRITISH" PROV* INuES, WEST INDIES and NORTHERN OITIES.. We are prepared to receive the orders of, MER? CHANTS AND OTHERS desirous of purcnatinlj ' fhlha above markets, and with the fuollitie&at our command we feel os BU red that it will be to. the, interest "cf im? porters to communicate with na before ordering.; ' . Augusta?_.? . -. .? . >. :,: WILLIS MiS?BO?f?t-- : FACTORS, COMMtSSIO? :MEEC??ATO, . AND WILL ATTEND IQ THE PURCHASE^'k&B AJJO VT SHIPMENT (to Poroign and' Dom?firio Pbr?frai ?0TTON, Ri OE, LUMBER ana N AVAL STQBBS. . AWltAITOIC WHARF. Cnn.rlc?tpn? 3. C., r" WILLIS.A. B.OHIBCS? 0('toher96 " ' .. . J . ?.:. . : v.: o j>. ? . ? N?BT& ATLANTIC1 ?WHARF, . AWD 12&' MEET?NQ- 8TEEE?, ' . [ C?LIRWiW, S. C. ' f. Getty.......BU ?. Sunder._,.S. T? Souder. July.7 , Wholesale Grocers^ * ? N0^.!3?; jJIEETM-STREET. '' COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DI8PAT0H, ? february \l _...... WHOLESALE AND BETAIL1 . WOULD R'iBPECTFDLLY.INFORM.THEIR CUBW TOMES Band th? public that,in addition tothtii. WHOLESALE fcND RETAIL GROOEBY at the com?> of Sing and (sorge street?, ?*&MlfiSSf WHOLESALE IND COMMISSION HO?SE Ot No.?! Vendue Bongo, wbero th?y will be able to afibrd thite quBtomers eiU-a lacilities. Their, arm whM.cpmprtw SB'formerly : 0JJ0. W. HTEITEKS... .F. 0. BOBNEE.. ? .1. BBEDHNBSB?. Marchia ? ' '?< .? 6vfi09: _ S. J. TOWNSEND....1.... ....-.J.H. HUDSON TOWNSEND & H??BSOft, ATTORNEYS AT LAtW " . AND , .". SOLICITORS 13>T , ?QT?i?'ir ' BEWNETTSVILBiB," S.'?'. WILL ATTEND TO BUSINESS IN THE DISTRICTS .W of Marlboro', ChoBterfleld, Dorhngton Ahd Marlon:_amos -.July fl' BBEWSTE? & SPEA??,, _, Attomejs at Law iuid Solicitors in E^uityj OFFICE NO. 88 BSOAD-SIBEE?,, ? November ?